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    There are different types of parents that vary from authoritarian, indulgent, and neglectful parents. These type of parenting are very different. Authoritarian parenting is unresponsive and demanding. Indulgent parenting is undemanding and responsive. Neglectful parenting is a care free type of parenting. The central characteristics of authoritarian parenting is that they expect their child to obey every rule with no questions asked. This type of parenting has little open communication…

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    Parenting styles differ from generations, as well as, from different countries across the world. When two different cultures collide, that leaves parents in a limbo in trying to decide what parenting technique would be the most beneficial for future offspring. Amy Chua, a Yale Law School graduate of Chinese descent, wrote a story about the details of her and her husbands’ choice in how to parent their children. The book is entitled “Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother,” which she proclaims that…

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    During adolescence people are capable of being greatly influenced by important people in their lives. For this reason the roles of parenting can be determining factors in their children's mental health as they are important role models (“Parenting” n. pg.). There are many different styles of parenting they including authoritarian, authoritative and permissive. Authoritarian parenting forces children to follow strict rules and manifest blind submission. They are often overprotective and…

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    Authoritarian parenting is where parents establish rules for children and expect children to follow them without any exception. Authoritarian parents are very controlling and strict. These parents are not very responsive. These parents show low affection and do not consider children's opinion. Mionr faliure to obey these rules will result in punishment. Effects On Children's Personality As Authoritarian Parents are not very responsive and expect children to follow the rules, these children may…

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    Family has a major impact on the development of a child due to the structure, the environment, the parent’s relationship and siblings, as a 17 month old child it is important for Chloe’s family to be very involved and be an active presence in her development. ‘Parenting a child means being adaptable to the many changes each child goes through as they begin to develop and mature’ (Unknown, 2015) Parents are a fixed presence in a child’s life therefore they have the most significant impact on…

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    I. Introduction-We will do a quick preview of what is coming up in the seminar. II. Barriers-There are barriers that can get in the way of effective listening between parents and their children especially teenagers. We are going to highlight the barriers of attention span, active listening, and distractions. A. Attention Span 1. Comic- We are going to act out a comic shows the difference in speech when you have someone’s attention and situation when you don’t have their situation. 2.…

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    Disney and Pixar created this movie in 2012, which portrayed a young princess Merida who was coming to the age of marriage. This teenage girl did not want to get married though! She was more interested in riding through the forest shooting her bow and arrows at targets. The princess is not your typical “pretty girl.” Merida is a red head girl who likes to do things with her hands and be in the outdoors. Then one day, in order to change her mother’s mind about having her be wedded, she gives her…

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    Several reasons are proposed for the different parenting styles and their outcomes. Parenting styles have an impact on children’s behavior and in other areas. Parenting styles are affected by cultural and personal values. When it comes to teaching a child how to behave in his/her daily life it is important to know that every practice affects the child’s development. Parents have to be careful when implementing a new set of rules because everything they do can have a major effect on the child.…

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    Amy Chua is a professor from Yale Law School and the mother of two adolescent girls, Sophia and Louisa. She is also a famous author who wrote the book, Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother, which illustrates how the parenting skills of Chinese mothers not only differ from those of Western parents but also how they are superior. After reading Amy Chua’s essay on the superiority of the Tiger Mom, I believe I’ve come to the conclusion that her parenting methods are morally unjust and insensitive In the…

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    A Cognitive Reframing of Ghosts in the Nursery Kimberly Renk, Ph.D., Angela Roddenberry, B.S., and Arazais Oliveros, B.A. An early conflicted that was built between parents and their parenting style introduce the concept of ghosts in the nursery. Psychoanalytic tradition suggest that parents refer back to their own childhood. With that being said to treat this tale, the children and their families had to communication across theoretical orientation this could beneficial to address a childhood…

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